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1099 form for contract wage?
by Mike Cattell
Question by bozotexino: 1099 form for contract wage?
i paid one contractor, wages,so i have to send him a 1099 form ,right? where do i get one 1099 form to send him.does this have to done by jan 31.
Best answer:
Answer by Homeslice
You only have to send him a 1099 if you are deducting the payments to him against your taxes. If this is the case, you may want to consult your accountant. You will need to file form 1096 with the IRS to report the income to them and you will need to supply the contractor with form 1099. If the amount you paid him is less than $ 600, then you do not need to file the forms. Also, if the contractor is a corporation, you do no need to file the forms.
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